Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 45 Part 1.djvu/100

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SEVENTIETH CONGRESS . SESS . I. CH. 5. 1927 .

49 For furniture and repairs of same for public buildings, $401 .77. For vaults and safes for public buildings, $62 . For operating force for public buildings, $2 . For operating supplies for public buildings, $624.93 . WAR D EPA RTME NT For additional employees, War Department, $40 . For military post exchanges, $1 . Fo r regi stratio n and s electi on for militar y serv ice, $1,159 .24. For vocational training of soldiers, $115 .39 . For Army War College, $2 . 86 . For pay, and so forth, of the Army (Longevity Act, January 29, 1927), $280,953 .42 . For pay, and so forth, of the Army, $160,065 .49 . For pay of the Army, $22,959 .27 . For pay, and so forth, of the Army, War with Spain, $171 .08 . For arrears of pay, bounty, and so forth, $302 .68 . For mileage to officers and contract surgeons, $215 .39 . For mileage of the Army, $9 .50. For increase of compensation, War Department, $87 .45 . For increase of compensation, Military Establishment, $28,257.20 . For transportation of the Army and its supplies, $6 .82 . For Army transportation $6 556.93 . For barracks and quarters, $20,735 .51 . For clothing and equipage, $286 .45 . For general appropriations, Quartermaster Corps, $39,976 .90. For incidental expenses of the Army, $116. For regular supplies of the Army, $2,640.72 . For roads, walks, wharves, and drainage, $100.81. For subsistence of the Army, $966 .65 . For supplies, services, and transportation, Quartermaster Corps, $96,308.84 . For completion of acquisition of land for military purposes, Camp Bragg, North Carolina, $ 59 .1 7 . For completion of acquisition of land, Scott Field, Illinois, $75 . For water and sewers at military posts, $13,653 .75. For replacing regular supplies of the Army, $714.36. For replacing medical supplies, $718 .19 . For replacing ordnance and ordnance stores, $1,521 .5 5 . For Signal Service of the Army, $5,474.15 . For Air Service, Army, $232.13 . For medical and hospital department, $84.25 . For ordnance service, $107 .88 . For ordnance stores and supplies, $7 .65 . For ordnance stores, ammunition, $185 .37 . For barracks and quarters, seacoast defenses, $428 . For armament of fortifications, $29,220 .81 . For field artillery armament, $2.20 . For proving grounds, Army, $25 .22 . For Chemical Warfare Service, Army, $301 .37. For arming, equipping, and training the National Guard, $42,129 .25. For arms, uniforms, equipment, and so forth, for field service, National Guard, $1,502 .75. For civilian military training camps, $11 .46 . For Organized Re serves, $3 7 8 . 63 . For Reserve Officers' Training Corps, $8.76. For disposition of remains of officers, soldiers, and civil employees, $30 .38 . War Department. Vol. 44, p.1054.